Ananthasana Temple

The ancient Ananthasana (Ananteswara) Temple, located in the middle of the temple square, is dedicated to Lord Siva and Lord Vishnu. Lord Vishnu and his personal expansion, the serpent Ananta Sesa, are said to reside within the linga in this temple.

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Balussery Vettakkorumakan Temple

The most famous Vettakkorumakan temple is the Balussery Vettakkorumakan temple.Balussery Vettackorumakan Kavu is situated east of Quilandy twenty five kilometers from Kozhikode ( Calicut) via karappampu - kakkodi.

Krishna Temple Guruvayur

Guruvayur, the abode of Lord Sree Guruvayurappan, is located 29 kms north west to the cultural capital of the Gods own country,thrissur in Kerala. This narrow coastline strip of land on the south western edge of Indian subcontinent is one of the 10 paradises in the world

Vaikom Mahadeva Temple

Aattukal Bhagavathi Temple

The Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, one of the ancient temples of South India, is popularly described as Sabarimala of the Women, as women form the major portion of devotees. The Goddess Bhagavathy in the temple of Attukal is worshipped as the Supreme Mother

Agasteeshwara Temple

Agasteeshwara Temple is the shrine of Lord Shiva located on the banks of river Cauvery at Tirumakudalu Narasipura in the district of Mysore, Karnataka. As per the legends, the deity in the temple is said to have been installed by sage Agastya.

Ajgaivinath Temple

Ajgaivinath temple in sultanganj is dedicated to lord shiva.the origin of Ajgaivinath temple at Jahangira or Sultanganj is not exactly known. Some claim it to be a Swayambhu, on the rock, discovered and then given an abode.

Akshardham Temple

Akshardham Temple in Delhi has an important place in Delhis tourism. The structure depicts great Indian culture and its architecture is simply immaculate. The temple is located at NH 24, Noida Mor, New Delhi.

Ambaji Temple

Ambaji maa temple is a temple of the mother Goddess Amba mata. Ambaji maa temple is one of holiest and a major shakti peeth of India. It is located at a distance of approximately 65 Kms from Palanpur and 45 Kms from Mount Abu near the Gujarat and Rajasthan border.

Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna Temple

Ambalapuzha, the Land of Lord Krishna is the most gifted tourist and pilgrim center in Kerala. The main attraction is Ambalapuzha Sree Krishna swami temple. In olden days Ambalapuzha was known as Chempakassery.

Annapoorneshwari Temple

Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple

The Aranmula Parthasarathy Temple is a Hindu temple near Aranmula, a village in Kerala South India. The temple is on the left bank of the Pampa River It is one of the most important Krishna temples in Kerala

Aundha Nagnath Temple

Aundha Nagnath temple in maharashtra is one among the 12 Jyotirlingas temple of India. Among the 12 Jyotirlingas, 5 lie in Maharashtra. Aundha Nagnath is considered to be the first Jyotirlinga where Shiva is worshipped.

Ayyappa Seva Samgham

Babulnath Temple

One of the most ancient temples in Mumbai, Lord Shiva in the form of a Babul tree is the presiding deity of the Babulnath temple. Situated at the end of Marine Drive and South of Malabar Hill, the temple of babulnath is nearly 1000 feet above the sea level, overlooking the Arabian Sea.

Banke-Bihari Temple

One of the most important and vibrant temples in Vrindavan is the Bankey Bihari Temple. The Bankey Bihari Temple houses a sacred image of Lord Krishna known as Thakkur Ji, which shows Krishna with an almost blackened body.

Bhagavathy Temple

The Bhagawati temple at Kodungallur is of great renown throughout the state of Kerala. It is quite interesting to learn bhagwati temple of goddess Kali was dedicated to Lord Siva in the beginning, and later a majestic six - foot high wooden image of Kali facing the north was installed.

Bhimakali Temple

The famous Bhimakali Temple in Sarahan near Shimla is also known as Bheemakali Temple of Simla, is one of the representatives of 51 Shakti Peeths in India.The wooden Bhimakali Temple is a grand specimen of hill architecture in a mix of Hindu and Buddhist styles.

Bhimashankar Temple

Bhimashankar in Maharashtra is an ancient shrine, enshrining Bhimashankara one of the 12 Jyotirlingas of Shiva. The Temple is a composite of old and the new structures and is built in the Nagara style of architecture.

Bhojeshwar Temple

Bhojeshwar temple stands on the right bank of river Betwa, 26 kms on south-east of Bhopal city. This unique bhojeswar shiva temple is incomplete due to some unkown reasons. It is ascribed to legendary King Bhojadeva of Parmara dynasty who ruled the region from 1010 A.D. to 1055 A.D.

Brahma Temple

Brajeshwari Devi Temple

The Brajeshwari Devi temple kangara,located in the old Kangra township, is said to have been built over the charred breasts of Sati. Once renowned for it's great wealth, over the ages it has been plundered relentlessly.

Bramheswara Temple

Bramheswara Temple at bhubaneshwar is a tribute to the mature Oriyan school of architecture, this beautiful temple houses a living deity, which is indicated by the saffron pennant flying from the top of the sanctuary.

Bull Temple

Chamunda Devi Temple

Overlooking the mighty Dhauldhar ranges, the Chamunda Devi Temple is situated on the bank of river Ban Ganga, at 1000m above sea-level. Located at about 15 kms from Dharamshala, this ancient temple is 700 years old.

Chamundeshwari Temple

Chamundeshwari Temple is the Abode of the presiding deity of Mysore Goddess Chamundeshwari. The Devi shrine is situated on top of Chamundi Hill, originally known as Mahabalagiri, at an altitude 1073 feet, commanding a panoramic view of the city below.

Chandi Devi

Located atop Neel Parvat, Chandidevi temple is one of the most ancient temples of north India. This is a Sidhapeeth (holy places where ones wishes are fulfilled). Chandidevi alongwith Mansadevi and Mayadevi temple form a Siddhapeeth triangle in the holy city of Hardwar.

Chatarpur Temple

Chhatarpur Temple is located on Gurgaon-Mehrauli Road, in South Delhi. The temple is easily accessible by buses, autos, metro and taxis from the city. This marvelous temple is accredited for being the second largest temple of India.

Cheluvanarayana Swamy Temple

Melkote is a popular center of pilgrimage center and has two different temples. The main temple is a square building of large size but very plain is dedicated to Lord Cheluva Narayana Swamy or Tirunarayana.

Chennakeshava Temple

Chintaman Ganesh

Chintanman ganesh temple is highly revered and one of the most visited shrines of Ujjain in Madhya Pradesh. Chintamani Ganesha Mandir is wholly made out in stone. It is believed that the temple was built during the reign of Paramaras in Madhya Pradesh (Malwa).

Chottanikara Temple

Chottanikkara Bhagavathy Temple is the most important Temple among the 393 shrines spread over 3 Districts of Kerala.The Divine Mother known as Rajarajeswari (Adiparasakthi) is worshipped here in three forms Saraswathy in the morning, Lakshmi at noon and Durga in the evening.

Dagdu Seth Ganapati

Srimanth Dagaduseth Ganpati temple pune is one of the most important and visited ganesh temple in Maharashtra. Dagaduseth seth ganpati temple is visited by millions of people on ganesh chaturthi and the ten day festival celebration of Ganesh chaturthi.

Datta Mandir

Datta mandir temple of Pune is known as Dagdu Halwai Datta Mandir. Devotees residing in Pune and around often visit this temple and offer their prayers. Everyday, Poojas are performed twice. On Thursdays, several special poojas are performed which attract a great number of people.

Dattatreya Temple

Sri Kshetra Gangapur, One of the most famous Dattatreya Temples , is associated with Sri Narasimha Sarasvati Swami, an incarnation of Lord Dattatreya. It stands on the bank of the river Bhima in Afzalpur taluka in Gulbarga district of Karnataka

Dwarkadhish Temple

Eklingji Temple

Eklingji (lord Shiva) temple is said to be the guardian deity of Mewar. This deity was regarded as the virtual ruler, by the Maharajas of Mewar - who considered themselves to be regents (Dewans) under Eklingji.

Ernakulathappan

Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple

Dedicated to Lord Shiva, Gavi Gangadhareswara temple is situated in the Gavipuram-Guttahalli, about 3 km from the City Market. Shri Gavi Gangadhareswara Temple of Bangalore houses a unique image of Agni, the God of Fire,is the only one of its type in the entire South India

Grishneshwar Temple

The Jyotirlinga named Grishneshwar, Ghurmeshwar or Ghushmeshwar is situated in a village called Verul which is 20 km away from Daulatabad and approximately 100 kms from Manmad station just adjacent to the famous Ellora Caves.

Guru Raghvendraswami Mutt

Hadimba Devi Temple

Hadimba Temple in Manali or Dhungiri temple in Manali is one of the most important temples in the region. This four story wooden temple is located in the middle of a forest called the Dhungiri Van Vihar

Hanseswari Temple

Hanseswari Temple at Bansberia near Kolkata (Calcutta) in West Bengal .The main deity is the blue neem-wood idol of the four-armed goddess Hanseswari, a manifestation of Goddess Kali.The temple is 21 m high and has 13 towers. The peak of each tower is shaped as a lotus flower.

Hoysaleswara Temple

The Hoysaleswara temple was built by Ketamalla, a minister of King Vishnuvardhana in the 12th Century. Hoysaleswara Temple is one amongst the largest shrines that are dedicated to Lord Shiva in South India.

ISKCON Temple Delhi

Iskcon Temple Hyderabad

ISKCON Temple is located at Nampally in Hyderabad. It is one of the famous temples constructed by the ISKCON organization. The main deity of this temple is Lord Krishna. Other deities of this temple are Sri Gaura-Nitai, Sri Jagannatha Baladeva-Subhadra, and Sri Radha Madana-Mohana.

Jagan Mohini Keshava Swami Temple

Ryali is situated in East Godavari district (Atreyapuram Mandalam) of Andhrapradesh - India. This area is also called Kona Seema, a purely well irrigated area of Andhrapradesh due to many tributories of river Godavari.

Jaganmohana Ranganatha Temple

Jaganmohana Ranganatha Temple, located at Talakadu, is a major temple in Mysore. It is a beautiful temple which comes under the category of Madhya Rangam. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu, the temple attracts large number of devotees. They worship Lord Vishnu as Jaganmohana Ranganatha.

Jain Dilwara Temples

Ryali is situated in East Godavari district (Atreyapuram Mandalam) of Andhrapradesh - India. This area is also called Kona Seema, a purely well irrigated area of Andhrapradesh due to many tributories of river Godavari.

Jain Temples

Jain temple Purulia has a number of Jain images, some of which are clearly those of the Jain Tirthankaras. An inscription on a stone fixed to a pillar found at this village was removed decades back and was fixed by the roadside within the court compound at Purulia.

Janardana Swamy Temple

The Sree Janardana Swamy Temple at Varkala which attracts a great number of devotees from all over the country. Sree Janardana Swamy Temple is located about two km. west of Varkala railway station (on the Trivandrum-Quilon line) atop a hill on the coast.

Jwalamukhi Temple

Kadri Manjunathaswamy Temple

The temple of Manjunatheshwara on the hills of Kadri is a very beautiful and popular temple in Mangalore. It is said to be built during the 10th or 11th century. It was converted to a complete stone structure during the 14th century.

Kali Bari Mandi

Kalighat Temple

Kalighat Kali Temple in Kolkatta is regarded as the holiest peeth or pith of the 52 Shakti Peethams of India, where the various parts of Sati's body are said to have fallen, in the course of Shiva's Rudra Tandava.

Kamakhya Temple

Kamakhya Temple, which is situated at the top of the Nilachal Hill at about 800 feet above the sea level. Apart from the main devi temple, it also comprises of some other major temples of devi Kali, Tara, Bagala, Chinnamasta, Bhuvanesvari, Bhairavi and Dhumavati.

Kapilmuni Temple

Kapil Muni Temple is situated at Sagar Island in West Bengal. It is believed that the deity was installed in 1437 by Swami Ramanand. The current structure is a recent one and it has a stone block, considered to be the representation of Sage Kapil.

Khandoba Temple

Kishkindha

The town of Anegundi, about 5 km from Hampi, is situated on the north bank of the Tungabhadra River. Local people believe that this is the ancient place known as Kishkindha, where lord Rama met Sugriva and Hanuman.

Lalji Temple

Lingaraja Temple

Lingaraj temple in bhubaneshwar is one of the most popular temples of Orissa. Lingaraj temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva, also known as ‘Lingaraj' or harihara. This magnificent temple is a testimony to Indian architecture at its most mature and fully developed state.

Lord Jagannath Temple

Jagannathpur Temple is situated about 10 km from Ranchi town. Jagannath temple ranchi is a miniature version of the world famous Puri Jagannath temple, was built in 1691 by king of Barkagarh Jagannathpur Thakur Ani Nath Shahdeo,having resemblance with architectural style of Puri temple

Madan Mohan Temple

The Madan Mohan Temple vrindavan is located near the Kali Ghat.Of all the Holy Places in Vrindavan, the Madan Mohan Temple is one of those most revered because it has the distinction of being the oldest temple in Vrindavan.

Mahaballeswara Temple

Shree Mahaballeswara Temple, Gokarna is a sacred pilgrimage site located at the western coast of India, Uttara Kannada district of Karnataka . Mahaballeswara Shiva temple is said to be next in sanctity only to the Vishwanath Siva Temple in Varanasi.

Mahabodhi Temple

The Mahabodhi (Great Enlightenment) Temple is a Buddhist stupa located in Bodhgaya, India. Mahabodhi temple is the most sacred site in Buddhism and visited regularly by both Buddhist and Hindu pilgrims (many Hindus honor the Buddha as an incarnation of Vishnu).

Mahadeshwara Temple

Mahadeshwara Shiva temple is situated atop a hill, known as Mahadeshwara Hills (MM Hills), closer to Mysore. Pilgrims come here for a holy dip in Antaragange, a perennial source of water, and have darshan of the Lord shiva.

Mahakaleswara Temple

The Mahakaleshwar temple at Ujjain is One of the 12 Jyotirlingas in India, the lingam at the Mahakal is believed to be swayambhu (born of itself), deriving currents of power (Shakti) from within itself as against the other images and lingams which are ritually established and invested with mantra-shakti.

Mahalaxmi Temple

The Shri Mahalakshmi Temple of Kolhapur is one of the Shakti peetha located in Maharashtra. The various puranas of ancient India, have listed 108 shaktipeethas where Shakti (the goddess of power) is manifested. Amongst these Shri Mahalakshmi of the Karveer area (the area where the present town of Kolhapur is located), is of special significance.

Mahanandi Temple

Mahavira Temple

Lord Mahaveer temple is located at Vaishali village about 35 kilometeres away from by-road from Muzaffarpur to Hazipur railway stations in Bihar. According to Digambara sect Lord Mahaveer was born at this place.

Mallikarjunaswamy Temple

The temple of Lord Mallikarjuna is situated in the state of Andhra Pradesh. Lord Mallikarjuna temple is situated in the town of Srisailam on the banks of River Patalganga Krishna. Srisailam mountain is looked upon reverentially as the Kailash of South .

Mukteswara Temple

Mullakkal Devi Temple

Situated in the heart of the busy Alleppey town,know popularly as the Venice of Kerala, Mullakkal Devi Temple is a unique temple with no roof over the sanctum sanctorum and the diety is exposed to sun and rain.

Murugan Temple Tiruchendur

Nageshwar Temple

Temple of Lord Nageshwar jyotirling is situated in Gujarat, and is about 12 kms on way from Gomti-Dwarka to Bhet-Dwarka. The jyotirlinga enshrined in the temple of Nagnath is known as Nageshwar Mahadev and attracts thousands of pilgrims all round the year.

Nanjundeshwara Temple

Sri Nanjundeshwara Temple at Nanjangud is one of the ancient temples of Karnataka. The original Nanjundeshwara temple is said to be of Ganga period (325 - 1000 CE). Later, this temple has then been renovated by the Hoysala kings.

Padmavathi Temple Tiruchanur

Tiruchanoor, also known as Alamelumangapuram, is about 5 km from Tirupati. The temple of Sri Padmavati Devi, the consort of Lord Sri Venkateshwara is situated here. It is said that a visit to Tirumala is fruitful only after visiting the Sri Padmavati Devi temple.

Parashurama Temple

Parasnath Temple

Parasnath Temple in Bihar is one of the very popular Jain temples in India. It is not too old and the name of the temple, Parasnath temple, has been kept after Parsvanath, the 23rd Tirthankara of Jains who achieved Nirvana here.

Parasurameswara Temple

Parashurameswar Temple, a small but marvelously decorated shrine of Lord Shiva, is assumed to be one of the oldest temples in Bhubaneswar and is constructed in 650 A. D. The temple is a specimen of the architectural styles of Oriyan temples.

Paravur Mookambika Temple

Saraswathy temple, also known as the Mookambika Temple is situated in North Paruvur a small town in Kerala. It is one of the rare temples dedicated to Goddess Saraswathy (the Goddess for arts and learning) in Kerala.

Parli Vaijnath Temple

Parli Vaijnath temple is an imposing and majestic temple situated on a hill, facing towards east having doors in south and North direction. In the entrance one can see a huge pillerless hall, which is totally made out of Sagwan wood

Poornathrayeesa Temple

The famous Poornathrayeesa Temple is located at Tripunithura, lying at a distance of about 10 kms to the southeast of Ernakulam. Dotted with a number of temples, Tripunithura is often also referred to as the Land of Temples and the Poornathreyesa Temple is one of them.

Ram Janmabhoomi Temple

Ramakrishna Mission Temple

Swami Vivekananda, the great disciple of Shri Ramakrishna Paramahansa wanted a temple to be built incorporating the features of temple architecture of different creeds and religions and that is exactly what has been done.

Rameswaram Temple

Rangaji Temple

The Rangaji Temple, is the largest temple in Vrindavan and was built in 1845 by Seth Govind Das. An amalgam of Rajput and South Indian temple architecture, the temple is dedicated to Lord Ranganatha or Rangaji depicted as Lord Vishnu in his Sheshashayi pose, resting on the coils of the sacred Shesha-nag.

Ranganatha Swamy Temple

The Ranganatha Swamy Temple in Srirangapatna enshrines Lord Vishnu as Ranganatha. It is said that the Ganaga chieftain, Tirumalaiya built this temple in 894 AD. The Ranganatha Swamy Temple was later expanded by the Hoysalas, Vijayanagar monarchs, Mysore Wodeyars and Hyder Ali.

Shankara Simhasana

About 135 Kms from Mangalore and 80 Kms from Udupi, in the valley of Kodachadri peak of Western Ghats nestles a serene town Kollur. Here is seat of very famous Mookambika Temple on the banks of the never drying river Sauparnika The temple is dedicated to Mookambika and stands on a spur of the Kodachadri peak.

Sheetala Devi Temple

Shirdi Saibaba Temple

The Shirdi Saibaba Temple, located at Shirdi, Maharashtra, India attracts millions of devotees of all religions, castes and creed who come to pay homage to Shri Sai Baba. The temple is a beautiful shrine that was built over the Samadhi of Shri Sai Baba

Shree Saptashrungi Gad

Shree Saptshrungi Gad near Nashik city is situated at a distance of 60 km from Nashik.It is one of the most visited and religious places for pilgrims.As the temple is situated on a mountain, a regular bus service is provided from the foot of the mountain to the temple.

Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi Mathura

Mathura, the birth city of Bhagwan Krishna is situated on the banks of river Yamuna and is approximately 145 kms from the capital city Delhi. Mathura is renowned for being host to the most revered temple of Shri Krishna-the famous Krishna Janma Bhoomi Mandir.

Shri Shani Temple

The presiding deity of Shinganapur, Sri Shaneshwara or Shanidev- the personification of the planet Saturn is worshipped with utmost reverence and devotion by multitudes of people from all over the world.

Sree Krishna Temple

Trichambaram Sree Krishna Temple situates in Taliparamba of Kannur District. Main deity is Sree Krishna after the Kamsavadham . Since Trichambaram Sreekrishna sits in Raudra style (ferocious) it is believed not to worship him during dawn.

Srikalahasti Temple

Sri Kalahasti temple is located 36 km away from Tirupathi in Chittoor district of Andhra Pradhesh, India. The inner temple is constructed around 5th century and the outer temple was constructed in the 12th Century.

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